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Thursday, 17 January 2019

The
internet and certain publications are rife with predictions and dire warnings;
blood moons, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, wars and civil unrest are all
seen as portents of doom. There can be no doubt that strange things are
happening and that we are in the “end times” according to Biblical prophecy but
there are a number of things that must happen before the Apocalypse (a Greek
word that simply means Revelation). In Jewish theology it is the “final
redemption” where the Almighty will judge all men. Judgement will not depend on
your ancestry, your religion or any other criteria but primarily on the way in
which you have treated your fellow man. Teachings in some families and cultures
have better prepared some people to survive others simply deny the possibility
and continue until it is too late, as the Bible warns, “As in the days of Noah.”
They will continue until catastrophe overtakes them.

I
have made a study of prophecy and have no doubt of its veracity and ability to
predict the future because precognitive and premonitory dreams and visions have
been my own experience my whole life. The events that I have foreseen and found
supported among prophecies are unmistakable and will happen before redemption.
Although I know that these things will happen I cannot say with certainty the
order or dates they will happen. The events are unbelievable because they are
such miracles and most people will find it impossible to believe it could
happen but I fully expect to see them in my lifetime and as I am already well
into my seventies it is probable that the time is short.

The
events I predict though not necessarily in order are; a supernova, two large
meteors or asteroids colliding with the Earth, the eruption of several
volcanoes and I believe that a couple of them will be in the category of super
volcanoes, massive amounts of dust and ash will be hurled into the air blocking
out the sun. There will be an invasion of Israel, I am not sure if this is the
catalyst to arouse the anger of the Almighty and bring about these catastrophic
events but it could be the cause. The most significant and unbelievable
prediction is that all this upheaval will cause a change in the rotation of the
Earth. A day will be only sixteen hours long; when you see all these things you
will know that the time is at hand. Two thirds of the world’s population will
shrug and say, “It can’t happen”. Those who take note and study the scriptures
will be ready because the answer to survival has been written, because the
Almighty is forgiving but just.

Despite
what scientists claim the universe can be destroyed in an hour and remade in
six days. According to the Greek historian Herodotus (484 BCE – 423 BCE) when
he visited the library at Alexandrina an Egyptian scholar laughed at him and
said, “You Greeks think you are an ancient race but you have not even existed
for one remake of the world when Egypt has existed through two.” When Herodotus
asked what that meant the Egyptian told him that the Creator remakes the world
every seven thousand years. It may seem ludicrous to us today but supernova
remnants seem to bear that out, our galaxy experiences on average one supernova
every twenty-six years so in the millions of years we think the universe has
existed there should be tens of thousands of remnants but we can find only
about two hundred and seventy which is approximately the number we would expect
if the universe was only six thousand years old (or 5779 according to the
Hebrew calendar).

Just
because the world is less than six thousand years old and the remake occurs
every seven thousand years we should not become complacent. The Bible tells us
to that the Almighty laboured six days and rested on the seventh, we too are
told to remember the Sabbath and keep it holy. The Bible also says to leave
fields fallow every seven years and after seven sevens to celebrate a jubilee.
The seventh is for rest so we should not be surprised if our creator sets the seventh
millennium as one of rest, we should expect his judgement before the “sunset”
of the sixth millennium, or anytime in the near future.

Friday, 28 December 2018

It
was brought to my attention by a comment posted on a web-forum that there
appears to be prophetic themes in the Psalms. This is something that I had not
considered as the Psalms are songs written primarily by the Kings David and
Solomon. The originator of the theory based his premise on the fact that Psalms
is the nineteenth book of the Bible and the forty-eighth from the end of the
Bible and Gospel, and the state of Israel was recognised by the United Nations
in 1948. I considered this a bit of a stretch because when the Psalms were
written there was only the Old Testament so they were not the forty-eighth from
the end of the Bible and secondly the years on the Hebrew calendar do not
coincide with the dates on the commonly used calendar.

That
being said I know that scribes were taught to be very careful and accurately
transcribe Biblical passages because as the living word of G-d it is believed
that to change a single letter may change the fate of the world. So with a
different point of view I decided to reread the Psalms to see how the
suggestion of prophecy might reconcile with history. The outcome was quite
surprising, most seemed to have no direct bearing and as there are only 150
Psalms any prophecies must relate to only a portion of a Psalm or be repeated.
According to Hebrew tradition every fiftieth year is a Jubilee Year so 150
Psalms would represent three Jubilees, interesting because there is an ancient
text called the Book of Jubilees, which is also known as The Little Genesis.
The prophecy would have to be a pattern of recurring themes but in modern times
there are sufficient coincides of Psalms relating to current events to at least
imply that the Bible exerts some control over our lives.

Obviously
it would take an enormous effort to try and relate every event in history to a
Psalm but just by selecting significant years in the last century and comparing
those to lines in Psalms we can assess how likely it is that there is a link.
The Psalms were written about three thousand years ago so the likelihood of
current events being identified with lines in any of the 150 Psalms should be
zero but one or two could be regarded as coincidence, any more than that is indicative
of a connection.

The
following are some lines from Psalms that appear to have commonality with
events that occurred in years that are numbered the same as particular Psalms.

1918
– WWI and the British are victorious over Turkey
freeing Israel
(Palestinian Mandate) from the rule of the Muslim Ottoman Empire.

Psalm
18:17 He delivered me from my strong enemy, from those who hated me, for they
were too strong for me.

18:48 He delivers me from my
enemies. You also lift me up above those who rise against me; You have
delivered me from the violent man.

18:49 Therefore I will give thanks
to you, O Lord, among the Gentiles, and sing praises to your name.

This
is interesting because although Muslim control was removed Israel remained
under Gentile (British) control.

The
Nazi years preceding WWII; 1935 Psalm 35:7 For without cause they have hidden
their net for me in a pit, which they have dug without cause for my life.

1936
Psalm 36:1 An oracle within in my heart concerning the transgression of the
wicked: there is no Fear of G-d before his eyes.

The
Holocaust 1939-1945.

Psalm
40:12 For innumerable evils have surrounded me; my iniquities have overtaken
me, so that I am not able to look up; they are more than the hairs of my head;
therefore my heart fails me.

Psalm
40:13 Be pleased, O Lord, to deliver me, make haste to help me.

Psalm
42:10 As with a breaking of my bones, my enemies reproach me, while they say to
me all day long, “Where is your G-d?”

Psalm
43:22 Yet for Your sake we are killed all day long; we are accounted as sheep
for the slaughter.

The
Nazis were defeated in 1945 which appears to be reflected in the beginning of
Psalm 45:1 My heart is overflowing with a good theme; …

In
1948 the United Nations partitioned Britain’s
Palestinian Mandate and created the countries of Iraq,
Israel, Jordan and Lebanon. Prior to this the Biblical
prediction of a Jewish return to Israel had seemed impossible, but
Psalm 48 appears to have some reference to the United Nations meeting.

Psalm
48:4 For behold, the kings assembled
together, they passed by together.

48:5 They saw it, and so they
marvelled; they were troubled, they hastened away.

48:6 Fear took hold of them there,
and pain, as of a women in birth pangs,

In
1967 came an even more startling prophetic fulfilment when during the Six Day
War Israel regained control
of Jerusalem.
Psalm 67 is extremely short having only seven verses and the seventh says,

Psalm
67:7 G-d shall bless us, and all the ends of the earth shall fear Him.

Having
identified sufficient apparent links to be more than mere coincidence I decided
to see what the Psalms might indicate about current events and Psalm 109 caught
me completely by surprise because of its apparent link to events happening in
2009.

Psalm
109:2 For the mouth of the wicked and the mouth of the deceitful have opened
against me; they have spoken against me with a lying tongue.

109:3
They have also surrounded me with words of hatred, and fought against me
without a cause.

This
was surprising because of two 2009 events, a blood libel published by a Swedish
newspaper that claimed Israel
was selling Arab body parts for organ transplants. An illegal transaction under
Israeli law and which even the reporter who wrote the story admitted had no
supporting evidence and he had no knowledge of its truth, surely a case of lack
of journalistic integrity. The second item was the Goldstone Report an
extremely biased report commissioned by the UN Human Rights Council which
includes states known for having questionable records with regards to human
rights or a history of hostility towards Israel, including Saudi Arabia, Cuba,
Pakistan, Bahrain, Mauritius and Qatar. The UNHRC has consistently
discriminated against Israel
and the mandate for the Goldstone Mission was obviously no different.

Psalm
118 was extremely short and contained no obvious events but Psalm 119 is one of
the longest in the whole Israel Bible; implying that 2019 will bring a
multitude of events.

Thursday, 27 September 2018

There are two forces
battling in our society, one force builds develops and endeavours to leave the
world in a better condition than before, more productive, more affluent and
more peaceful. The other force is selfish and violent it vandalises, spreads
graffiti, riots and whines when its demands are not met, aggressively attacking
those who will not comply with its aims of building a global controlling empire
eliminating personal liberty and suppressing religion.

Most people cannot
understand how the world has come to this, but Biblical scholars are aware that
this has been predicted in scripture. The most obvious undeniable reference to
this state of the world is apparent in the book of Daniel, when Daniel interprets
Nebuchadnezzar’s dream. The dream describes a statue in which each of the
succeeding empires that follow that time is recognisable as a portion of the
statue, to anyone who has studied history. The final empire is described as one
partly of iron and partly of miry clay and which cannot combine to be a united
society.

This description of a
violently divided society so aptly portrays today’s western societies that it
adds validity to the Biblical narrative. Much of the world’s population today doesn’t
have any faith in the Bible and see it as just a collection of ancient myths
and impossible predictions. It is probable that the people of ancient Tyre felt
the same, until just as the prophets predicted in 332 BCE their city was torn
down by Alexander the Great and thrown into the sea to make a causeway to their
island fortress and to destroy every man, woman and child from Tyre.
Alexander’s action ensured that many cities surrendered at his approach rather
than face a similar fate and today fishermen cast their nets over the ruins of
Tyre just as the prophets predicted.

I have detailed these
prophecies to highlight the fact that the Bible also prophesies the outcome of
today’s violent societal collapse. As scriptures have already been correct so
often we can have confidence that the future predictions will also be fulfilled
and at the rate events are unfolding the time is very short. We cannot know the
exact dates or sequence but should watch for a number of improbable happenings;
when you see these occurring you will know that it is as predicted.

The divided society
will be shattered by “a great rock from heaven”, the description of this sounds
like an asteroid strike which we know is a natural but unpredictable event. An
invasion of Israel is also predicted but this time the invasion will be stopped
by supernatural means, another unpredictable and for many an unbelievable
event. There will also be extreme earthquakes and the simultaneous eruption of
several large volcanoes causing the sky to be darkened, a visible supernova and
the result of all this spectacular activity will be that we will see the sun set
and rise and set again in a period of only sixteen hours. I know of no one else
who has made this prediction or interpretation but I am confident that these
unusual events will come to pass.

Sunday, 13 May 2018

In a recent Australian
census it was noticed that the fastest growing religion is “no religion” but
this does not mean the population have suddenly all become avowed atheists. A
survey by the Pew Report in the USA found that while many no longer maintain a
connection with traditional religion they still hold a belief in a Creator or
Supreme Being. In many places in the west Evangelical Christianity is growing
while the old established religions are failing. In China Christianity is the
fastest growing religion, to the extent that in a few years China will become
the world’s largest Christian nation.

Despite the push
against religion by globalists, leftists, atheists and those who maintain that
science precludes religion Christianity continues to survive and even grow.
What can it be that makes rational people follow these ancient teachings and
place such significance in them?To
answer this we should look at the difference between the failing denominations
and the growing ones. Those that are observing ancient rituals and practices
are falling behind but the newer more vibrant religious groups who concentrate
on Bible study are those that are expanding and growing.

It appears that Bible
study is the difference which raises the question, how can a book written
thousands of years ago have such an influence today? The thing that gives the
Bible so much authority is the prophecies that have been fulfilled. Those who
have studied the Bible and history are often surprised at how many predictions
have already been fulfilled. A good example of an accurate prophecy is the one
about Tyre; the population of Tyre did not place much credence on the
prediction of destruction made by Ezekiel, because their city was protected by
an island fortress where the whole population could take refuge. The prophecy
warned that the city would be destroyed and thrown into the sea where fishermen
would cast their nets over the ruins.

When Alexander the Great
arrived and called for them to surrender they refused and so Alexander had his
army tear down the city and throw it into the sea to build a causeway. The
invaders then used the causeway to attack the island fort and once they
breached the walls slaughtered the entire population, the example that
Alexander made of Tyre convinced many other city states to surrender without
challenge. Today fishermen cast their nets over the remains of ancient Tyre;
just as predicted by Ezekiel.

Prophecies warned that
the population of ancient Israel would be “dispersed among the nations” but
also claimed that they would one day be returned to their ancient homeland “in
the days of the end”. Following the Bar Kochbah revolt in 132 CE the Romans
forced all Jews out of Jerusalem and renamed the region Palestine. The re-establishment
of Israel in 1947 stunned the world, the Jewish people after two thousand years
of dispersal had returned, despite the efforts of Nazis and many others to
eliminate them. The fulfilling of this prophecy is an indication that we have
now reached the predicted “end times” and the religions prepared to discuss
this are the ones to which people are attracted.

Once we believed that
the universe was eternal, permanent and static; it was only the Bible that
claimed the universe had a beginning. Scientists Wilson and Penzias discovered
evidence supporting the Bible view in 1964 and we have since known that the
universe began with what we call the “big bang”. If the Bible was right about
the beginning the odds are in favour of it being right about it having an end,
a concept that does not sit easily with many people.

It is not only Biblical
prophets who predict an end times Nostradamus predicted that, “The dead will
come out of their graves”; obviously a vision of the Biblical resurrection. Nostradamus
even gave an indication of a possible date; he said at “the time of the great
games of slaughter, not far from the great millennium”. There were no games in
Nostradamus’ time but the modern Olympics began in 1896 almost 400 years after
Nostradamus’ birth, which makes this a pretty good prediction because the
original Olympics were opened with the slaughter of 1,000 bullocks. Nostradamus
obviously expected the resurrection of the dead to occur during an Olympic
Games.

There are other
prophets who predict that this “end time” is imminent; the Irish priest and
prophet St Malachy in 1139 predicted 112 Popes from his time until the Messiah,
the current Pope is the 112th and last. St Malachy’s titles and
descriptions have been remarkably accurate 112 times in identifying the popes
it is possible that he may be right that this current one is the last Pope.

A pre-Biblical prophet
whose writings imply that we are in the final days is Enoch who lived before
Noah. Enoch accompanied angels who showed him the whole history of the world
from creation to judgement. In Chapters 89 and 90 of his book he describes fifty-eight
“shepherds” or leaders in Judea before the Messiah comes to rule all mankind.
Following Solomon the Israelites separated into two kingdoms, ten tribes
becoming Israel in the North and two tribes became Judah in the South – ruled
by the king in Jerusalem.

Enoch divided these
kings or shepherds into early shepherds of which he said there would be 35 and
23 later shepherds. Beginning with Rehoboam there were twenty Kings of Judah
until Zedekiah, then from Judah Macabee to Antigonus there were ten Hasmonean
Kings, four Herodian Kings followed Herod and then Simon Bar Kochbah; making a
total of 35 early shepherds. There were no leaders in Israel following the Bar
Kochbah revolution in 132 CE, until 1947 when the UN partitioned the land and the
modern state of Israel was proclaimed. Modern Israel has had 23 Prime Ministers
including Benjamin Netanyahu, so if Enoch’s prophecies are on track Israel has
its final leader in power. An interesting aside here is that America’s
President Trump is the forty-fifth president but as a number of presidents have
served more than one term there have been fifty-eight inaugurations; the USA is
also under its fifty-eighth shepherd. This may mean that President Trump will
be the final US president.

In the book of Daniel,
King Nebuchadnezzar dreamt of a statue which Daniel was able to interpret as a
prediction of all the empires that would arise from his time until the end
times. The prophecy has proved remarkably accurate and our times are described
as being an empire partly of iron and part clay which cannot cleave together,
Daniel described a great rock from Heaven which will shatter this empire. Few
today could deny that our civilisation could be described as fractured and as
unable to unite as iron and clay. The Bible also predicted that the Earth would
be destroyed by the actions of its inhabitants, it is not our carbon emissions
that are destroying the world but our inability to get along.

The world may be destroyed
by war or by the wrath of the Creator the Bible seems to be predicting a
combination of the two. The Almighty said, “I will wipe you from the face of
the Earth, two thirds will die but one third will be saved. That third I will
bring through the fire and refine them like fine gold.” There are several other
prophecies that are expected to occur prior to the end of the world. The Bible
says these will, “come as a flood” in other words all happen very quickly; vast
destruction and life on Earth will only be spared by the rotation of the Earth
being changed from twenty-four hours to only sixteen hours. An “angel” or “messenger”
will come from the East, Nostradamus also predicts this messenger and says, “Long
awaited in Europe he will come from the deepest part of Asia. He will rise to
become the most powerful of Kings in the Orient”.

The deepest part of
Asia is the area known as Australasia and includes New Guinea, Australia and
New Zealand, but there is no one in that area today who could be described as “the
most powerful king in the Orient” no matter how some politicians might view
themselves. Both Enoch and Daniel describe a white haired bearded man who
assembles the pardoned and then hands authority to the arriving Messiah. The
Bible also says that Elijah will return prior to the Messiah’s arrival and
Jewish tradition refers to the “Messiah Ben Yusaf” or messiah from the house of
Joseph who precedes the Messiah from the house of David who will be given
authority over all mankind.

The next few years
promise to be very interesting and may culminate in the final proof of the
accuracy of Biblical prophecy.

Sunday, 6 May 2018

When I began school we
were still being taught that the universe was infinite and static, a view that
had persisted since the days of Aristotle, but today we know that concept was
wrong and that the real structure is more like the Biblical view; the universe
had a beginning. There is a reluctance to embrace the Biblical view because
that says not only was there a beginning there will be an end. Science
continually changes and modifies its paradigm as new discoveries are made, once
even the concept of meteors was considered ludicrous, the French Academy of
Science having ruled that, “rocks do not fall from the sky”.

Today some scientists
are investigating the possibility of psychic phenomena while others still claim
it is impossible, despite advances made in quantum physics and what Einstein
called, “Spooky at a distance action” there is a reluctance to accept what
could imply a spiritual influence. In 1989 my book “The Time Illusion” was
published presenting a view that was different to the mainstream view of
“arrows of time” and a one way flow of time. Having experienced precognitive
and premonitory events from a young age I knew that our understanding of time
must be flawed; if I was able to perceive events before they occurred there
must be an explanation.

The obvious conclusion
was that spacetime must contain all time past, present and future in a single
continuum. A conclusion with which some well known scientists have now agreed,
we only experience a flow of time due to entropy. Things have a tendency to run
down wear out or dissipate we call this entropy as we observe things moving
from order to chaos and apparently never going the other way. The universe does
however contain all that ever was and all that ever will be, we perceive change
because we build memories sequentially and we can only see our current moment
in time at any one instant. The expansion of the universe since the Big Bang is
a symptom of entropy and creates the structure that establishes the appearance
of dark matter and dark energy, an explanation of these is given in my book “Physics
God and the end of the World”.

I called my 1989 book “The Time Illusion” because that
is what the passage of time is; an illusion. I have since written other books
and made videos to explain why we perceive time as we do but primarily it is
because time accelerates, each second in time is actually a tiny fraction
smaller than the second that preceded it. This acceleration of time is caused
by the expansion of the universe because as the universe increases in size its
density and therefore its total gravitational field reduces. Gravity as we
know, from Einstein and from clocks on satellites, affects the rate at which
time passes. This can also explain dark matter, dark energy and several other
anomalies that I explained fully in my book “Physics
God and the End of the World”.

The main purpose of all
my books has been to inform people of how and why I know that there are some
extraordinary events in our very near future. There can be little doubt that a
major war is developing and it seems to be occurring as predicted by Biblical
prophets. The internet is swamped with stories of an impending asteroid
collision which may be due to the prophecy of Daniel who predicted a “rock from
Heaven” that would smash the final empire, but also with ancient legends of a
rogue planet on a collision course with the Earth. The prophecy in Daniel
attracts a lot of attention because it has proved so accurate, the statue with
a head of gold and subsequent less valuable metals has identified the succession
of empires that have arisen since Daniel’s time, and who could deny that the
description of an empire of iron and clay that cannot unite is an accurate
description of our current society.

We each have our own
view of what is likely to happen and many interpretations are quite fanciful.
My own impression is that we will see a major change in the period of rotation
of the Earth and a day will only be sixteen hours long instead of twenty-four.
All of the predicted events will happen in a very short space of time or as the
Bible suggests, “come in a flood”. The biggest concern of course is the one
that says two thirds will perish and in all the land only one third will be
saved, we can only hope and pray that we will be among the third God chooses to
save. Ancient teachings warn that the world can be destroyed in an hour and
rebuilt in six days; it will be interesting to see the validity of this claim.

The global warming
theory and mankind destroying the world scenario is fast losing support, apart
from in main stream media which depends on the sponsorship of these interest
groups. It is difficult for the public to take it seriously when the poles were
predicted to be ice free by 2013 and coastal cities were doomed to be
submerged, the inaccuracy of predictions and recent unusually cold weather have
shown the concept to be seriously flawed. Even though this concept is flawed it
does not mean that the world is not doomed, my next blog will give a list of
examples of prophecies that have eventuated as a guide to the likelihood of
other events occurring.

The real danger facing
the world is the fact that we have ignored the commandments of the Creator, not
that we have generated too much carbon. It is not global warming that will
destroy the world but man’s violence and hatred. The ancient prophecies warn
that the world will be destroyed by the actions of its inhabitants, a concept
that would have been impossible less than a century ago but is today not only
possible but probable.

Saturday, 21 April 2018

Having reviewed my
website and found that it is no longer performing as it once did I have decided
to close it down and seek a different avenue to inform possible customers. Being a site that delved into many subjects search engines found it difficult
to classify my varied interests and as is the case today if in doubt they ignore
you or question your content. Anything that might be politically conservative
or support religion is immediately suspect.

I have instead decided
to present links to my various books through my blog and also the Prophecyline forum.
With that aim in mind the following is a summary of published works to date.

First
published in 1989 this book was inspired by my knowledge that our understanding
of the nature of time was wrong. The prevailing view was that time was a one
way flow but I proposed a time dimension that included past, present and
future. The only way that this structure can exist is for each second to vary
in duration from every other second. The electronic version includes subsequent
scientific papers that explain how the expansion of the universe causes each
second to be minutely shorter than the one that preceded it.

Published
in 1995 this book examined prophecies and predictions from various cultures as
well as known seers such as St Malachi, Nostradamus and Mother Shipton. Many
predictions from people with no contact with each other show remarkable
similarities raising the question, have all these people really foreseen the
same events?

Published
in 2005 this book is a more scientific explanation of the structure of the
universe. It discusses the work of Newton, Planck and Einstein and how they
provide the framework for not only understanding spacetime but also dark matter
and dark energy. An extension of this structure implies that a universal
consciousness or supreme being is more probable than not.

Published
in 2015 this book is subtitled “Why Jesus went viral” and looks at the
phenomenon of how the teachings of Jesus spread throughout most of the
civilised world. It points out that Jesus did not create a new religion, he
taught Judaism. A fact recognised by Biblical prophecy which says that the
Gentiles will be “grafted to the root of Judah”. In other words Jews will not
become Christians on Judgement Day but rather that the Christians will become
Jews.

My
best selling title; first published as a booklet in 2002 this was re-released
as a book in 2017, it begins with my description of an unknown large panther
like marsupial that I saw up close over forty years ago. In the years since
that sighting many hours of research and some subsequent sightings have led to
the conclusion that the animal that I saw is the supposedly extinct marsupial
lion (thylacoleo carnifex). This book is to be featured in a program on American TV in late 2018.

My
first novel, also published in 2017 is a story of today, it tells the tale of a
young newspaper reporter who discovers that there really are opposing forces
battling society. With the help of friends and friends of friends he gradually
discovers the manipulation that divides society and creates the antagonism that
leads to the violence and hatred that is currently consuming western society.

Wednesday, 8 February 2017

People who both read
the Bible and watch the news are amazed and concerned; there can be little
doubt that many of the events that make up today’s headlines are the fulfilment
of Biblical prophecies. There are a plethora of religious sites that list and
compare many of these events and an internet search will reveal thousands of
predictions relevant to almost every headline. Much of the world does not know
enough about the Bible or religion, and regards those who believe as possibly a
little strange or simply misguided by ancient superstitions. The actions of the
United Nations against Israel and the animosity of so many against Jews and
Israel is in fact a Biblical prophecy.

Biblical prophecies
warn that in the “Final Days” every hand will be against Israel and that
Jerusalem will be a stumbling block and a burden for the nations. Recent
actions particularly from the Muslim world and European nations clearly
indicate that these prophecies are being fulfilled and can leave little doubt
that we are experiencing the final days. The prophecies also warn that the end
will come “as a flood” or many events very quickly and the end will be sudden; changing
both the Earth and its inhabitants in an instant.

Many have little doubt
that we are approaching a time of trouble such as has never been seen; ancient
writings suggest that people alive in the final days are to be both pitied and
envied. We are about to see miracles as in the days of Noah and Moses, but the
Creator did not make the world and man just to be destroyed and although many
will perish; as Jacob’s son Joseph said. “And God sent me before you to save
you a remnant on the Earth and to save you alive for a great
deliverance.” Genesis 45:7

It appears that the
predicted deliverance is about to arrive any day and despite studying scripture
and the writings of many I admit that I am still uncertain about how and when
events will unfold; I also believe that the more certain one claims to be about
the arrival of Biblical events the more likely they are to be wrong. I have no
problem with prophecies because I experience both precognitive and premonitory
events where I either “see” or simply “know” things before they happen;
unfortunately I have no control over what or when I will see. That control
could have made me very wealthy but it would have distracted me from studying
the physics of how prophecy is actually possible. I would no doubt not have
bothered to write the books
I have written (and listed on my website)
if I was busy creating wealth just for wealth’s sake.

In my youth had little
real interest in religion preferring sport, business, hunting, fishing and
prospecting for gold. I did fit in some study to learn what I needed to earn a
living and to try and ascertain why I would have dreams or visions that should
not have been possible if our understanding of the universe was accurate.
Shortly after WWII as a small child I contracted pneumonia which left me
asthmatic; it was this that eventually led me to a true spiritual awakening. A
respiratory arrest and what I refuse to call a “near death experience” because
I was dead, gone and facing my maker; but was sent back.

Although the experience
opened my eyes to a wider reality it did not fill in the blanks; that has taken
study, and I have been surprised to find that an amazing amount of information
is now available. It does take careful consideration and examination because
many present what are often very fanciful ideas with no relevance to scripture
or fact, but people read something and create their own erroneous vision. We
can only be certain by reading the Bible for ourselves and thinking on what it
really says but there are also some very good study guides available.

We certainly live in
very exciting and frightening times, alerted by prophecy that when the time
comes two thirds of those on Earth will perish but those who are redeemed will
be brought to a wonderful new life. The things that we are advised will save us
are kindness, justice, righteous and mercy; we are warned that “as ye sew so ye
reap”, or in the words of Jesus, “As you do to the least of my brethren so too
you do unto me”. No one can expect salvation if he harms others; lies, cheats,
steals murders or does any of those acts forbidden in scripture. We are also
assured that those who will be saved are those who call on the Almighty who will
answer, just as in the days of Moses those who marked their door with the blood
of the lamb were saved so too will it be again. Ignore the word and perish,
laugh and deride but remember that the consensus has been severely wrong
recently for example the vote for Britain to leave Europe could never pass,
Donald Trump could never be elected president of the USA but surprises await
the unprepared.

Scripture is full of
parables and warnings don’t be like Esau who sold his heritage for a bowl of
pottage, or the sons of Jacob who condemned Israel to four hundred years of
slavery by selling their brother Joseph into bondage in Egypt. The offer of
redemption and salvation is in scripture ignore at your peril. Society today
has given way to political correctness and those who follow the Bible are
accused of all types of bigotry, but the real bigotry comes from those who deny
scripture and condone violence and sexual deviance as acceptable behaviour.

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